[Paraview] different orientation of input files

Tom Schoenemann toms at indiana.edu
Wed May 16 16:40:48 EDT 2012


I must be missing something.  It only seems to move the bounding box, but not the location of the contour itself.. Not sure what that would be useful for, but in any case, I need to move the contour and/or data within the workspace, so the two overlap.  Transform is only changing the box, not changing the location of the object within the box.  Again, maybe I'm missing something.

-Tom

On May 16, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Samuel Key wrote:

> Tom,
> 
> Will the Transform filter work for you? (Filters>Alphabetical>Transform)
> 
> It works for me with unstructured meshes. I don't know if it will work with a surface mesh produced ITK-SNAP.
> 
> Sam Key
> 
> On 5/16/2012 10:29 AM, Tom Schoenemann wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I have a question about changing/editing the orientation and origin information about an input file.  Basically, the problem is this: I have a 3D volume (originally voxel data) file that contains statistics on its surface that I want to display color-coded.  I can create a nice smoothed version of the surface using a different piece of software (ITK-SNAP), and this is the surface I'd like to use to display my stats (Paraview does not allow you to smooth the surface in the same way that ITK-SNAP does, eliminating the stair-step surface artifacts).  I can indeed read both the stats file and the surface file from ITK-SNAP into Paraview, but unfortunately they now have different origins. That is, they don't overlap (the bounding box for the stats is completely outside the surface model that ITK-SNAP created.
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>> Originally, both files had the same orientation and origin: ITK-SNAP used the same file to create the beautiful surface that the stats were created with.  
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>> So Paraview apparently does not read the header info the same way for the two types of files, even though ITK-SNAP does.  
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>> Is there a way to change the origin and/or orientation of files in Paraview?  I'm assuming there is a simple transform I could figure out by trial and error to get them to overlap again, but I don't know how or where I would do this.
>> 
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> 
>> -Tom
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P. Thomas Schoenemann

Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN  47405
Phone: 812-855-8800
E-mail: toms at indiana.edu

Open Research Scan Archive (ORSA) Co-Director
Consulting Scholar
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania

Homepage: http://mypage.iu.edu/~toms/









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